Personal Trainer watching is similar to bird watching, but, in my opinion, a bit more entertaining. Like birds, personal trainers tend to flock in small groups of 3 or 4 in the corner of the gym. There they chit-chat and lift weights and just generally look cool.
Then comes a client and one breaks away. She commences to inflict pain upon another human being, walking casually along as the woman is doing walking lunges across the gym while holding a bar over her head. Back and forth, then to a machine, and then back to lunges. And all the while she is charging about $60.00 and hour. That is my kind of job!
Now, I have to admit, that client handled everything fine, is obviously used to working with a personal trainer, and didn't seem in too much pain. About 45 minutes later the same trainer was putting another lady through the same paces, and she was having a tough time: red in the face and struggling to hold up the bar. The P.T's grin was just that much bigger!
In between clients, the trainer returns to her corner with the rest of the flock. Most are there every morning, not only is it their job, but it is there identity. Most are women, some are young, others are thirty something with kids, they are all in great shape. I wished my arms looked so good!
Now, I wasn't just sitting around watching the flock of P.T's, but I was on the balcony doing my 9 mile long run. The balcony overlooks the weight floor, so Personal Trainer watching is a great thing to do for over an hour and a half.
The next morning as I left spin, I saw a lady in her early sixties on a row machine with her trainer. You could tell that lifting weights was a recent endeavor in her life. The personal trainer said "just one more" as she leaned over and helped with the last rep. The client was grinning ear to ear with her new accomplishment! It must be those small moments that make being a personal trainer rewarding.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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That is funny! Just thought I would let you know that you have inspired me to run! Thank you!
I really enjoyed reading this blog and got a nice chuckle with myself this morning. Thanks! And 9 miles, wow, I'm continually amazed. I can't imagine running for 1 1/2 hours. Great job MJ!
Makes me kinda wish I went to a real gym to work out. Sounds like fun. You probably learn a lot watching what they make people do. Keep up your running!!!
Not sure if this is the best way to reach you, but not sure how else to. Did you get the e-mail forward about Girls' Weekend in November? Aunt Becky is going to try to bring her Michelle, and we thought it would be fun if you and Kylie came. Let me know what you think - or get me your e-mail address and I'll forward the info.
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